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Winni Neessen
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Streamline msgWriter by adding detailed documentation for each method and constant. This includes parameter descriptions, return values, and references to relevant RFCs, improving code readability and maintainability.
500 lines
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500 lines
16 KiB
Go
// SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2022-2023 The go-mail Authors
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//
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// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
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package mail
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import (
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"bytes"
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"encoding/base64"
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"fmt"
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"io"
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"mime"
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"mime/multipart"
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"mime/quotedprintable"
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"net/textproto"
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"path/filepath"
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"sort"
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"strings"
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)
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const (
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// MaxHeaderLength defines the maximum line length for a mail header.
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//
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// This constant follows the recommendation of RFC 2047, which suggests a maximum length of 76 characters.
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//
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// References:
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// - https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc2047
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MaxHeaderLength = 76
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// MaxBodyLength defines the maximum line length for the mail body.
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//
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// This constant follows the recommendation of RFC 2047, which suggests a maximum length of 76 characters.
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//
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// References:
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// - https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc2047
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MaxBodyLength = 76
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// SingleNewLine represents a single newline character sequence ("\r\n").
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//
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// This constant can be used by the msgWriter to issue a carriage return when writing mail content.
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SingleNewLine = "\r\n"
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// DoubleNewLine represents a double newline character sequence ("\r\n\r\n").
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//
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// This constant can be used by the msgWriter to indicate a new segment of the mail when writing mail content.
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DoubleNewLine = "\r\n\r\n"
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)
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// msgWriter handles the I/O operations for writing to the io.WriteCloser of the SMTP client.
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//
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// This struct keeps track of the number of bytes written, the character set used, and the depth of the
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// current multipart section. It also handles encoding, error tracking, and managing multipart and part
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// writers for constructing the email message body.
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type msgWriter struct {
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bytesWritten int64
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charset Charset
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depth int8
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encoder mime.WordEncoder
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err error
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multiPartWriter [3]*multipart.Writer
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partWriter io.Writer
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writer io.Writer
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}
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// Write implements the io.Writer interface for msgWriter.
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//
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// This method writes the provided payload to the underlying writer. It keeps track of the number of bytes
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// written and handles any errors encountered during the writing process. If a previous error exists, it
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// prevents further writing and returns the error.
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//
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// Parameters:
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// - payload: A byte slice containing the data to be written.
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//
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// Returns:
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// - The number of bytes successfully written.
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// - An error if the writing process fails, or if a previous error was encountered.
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func (mw *msgWriter) Write(payload []byte) (int, error) {
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if mw.err != nil {
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return 0, fmt.Errorf("failed to write due to previous error: %w", mw.err)
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}
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var n int
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n, mw.err = mw.writer.Write(payload)
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mw.bytesWritten += int64(n)
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return n, mw.err
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}
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// writeMsg formats the message and writes it to the msgWriter's io.Writer.
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//
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// This method handles the process of writing the message headers and body content, including handling
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// multipart structures (e.g., mixed, related, alternative), PGP types, and attachments/embeds. It sets the
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// required headers (e.g., "From", "To", "Cc") and iterates over the message parts, writing them to the
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// output writer.
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//
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// Parameters:
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// - msg: A pointer to the Msg struct containing the message data and headers to be written.
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//
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// References:
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// - https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc2045 (Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions - MIME)
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// - https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc5322 (Internet Message Format)
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func (mw *msgWriter) writeMsg(msg *Msg) {
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msg.addDefaultHeader()
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msg.checkUserAgent()
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mw.writeGenHeader(msg)
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mw.writePreformattedGenHeader(msg)
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// Set the FROM header (or envelope FROM if FROM is empty)
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hasFrom := true
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from, ok := msg.addrHeader[HeaderFrom]
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if !ok || (len(from) == 0 || from == nil) {
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from, ok = msg.addrHeader[HeaderEnvelopeFrom]
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if !ok || (len(from) == 0 || from == nil) {
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hasFrom = false
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}
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}
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if hasFrom && (len(from) > 0 && from[0] != nil) {
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mw.writeHeader(Header(HeaderFrom), from[0].String())
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}
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// Set the rest of the address headers
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for _, to := range []AddrHeader{HeaderTo, HeaderCc} {
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if addresses, ok := msg.addrHeader[to]; ok {
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var val []string
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for _, addr := range addresses {
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val = append(val, addr.String())
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}
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mw.writeHeader(Header(to), val...)
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}
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}
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if msg.hasMixed() {
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mw.startMP(MIMEMixed, msg.boundary)
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mw.writeString(DoubleNewLine)
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}
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if msg.hasRelated() {
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mw.startMP(MIMERelated, msg.boundary)
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mw.writeString(DoubleNewLine)
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}
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if msg.hasAlt() {
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mw.startMP(MIMEAlternative, msg.boundary)
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mw.writeString(DoubleNewLine)
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}
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if msg.hasPGPType() {
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switch msg.pgptype {
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case PGPEncrypt:
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mw.startMP(`encrypted; protocol="application/pgp-encrypted"`,
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msg.boundary)
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case PGPSignature:
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mw.startMP(`signed; protocol="application/pgp-signature";`,
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msg.boundary)
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default:
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}
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mw.writeString(DoubleNewLine)
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}
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for _, part := range msg.parts {
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if !part.isDeleted {
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mw.writePart(part, msg.charset)
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}
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}
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if msg.hasAlt() {
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mw.stopMP()
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}
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// Add embeds
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mw.addFiles(msg.embeds, false)
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if msg.hasRelated() {
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mw.stopMP()
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}
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// Add attachments
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mw.addFiles(msg.attachments, true)
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if msg.hasMixed() {
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mw.stopMP()
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}
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}
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// writeGenHeader writes out all generic headers to the msgWriter.
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//
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// This function extracts all generic headers from the provided Msg object, sorts them, and writes them
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// to the msgWriter in alphabetical order.
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//
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// Parameters:
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// - msg: The Msg object containing the headers to be written.
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func (mw *msgWriter) writeGenHeader(msg *Msg) {
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keys := make([]string, 0, len(msg.genHeader))
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for key := range msg.genHeader {
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keys = append(keys, string(key))
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}
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sort.Strings(keys)
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for _, key := range keys {
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mw.writeHeader(Header(key), msg.genHeader[Header(key)]...)
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}
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}
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// writePreformattedGenHeader writes out all preformatted generic headers to the msgWriter.
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//
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// This function iterates over all preformatted generic headers from the provided Msg object and writes
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// them to the msgWriter in the format "key: value" followed by a newline.
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//
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// Parameters:
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// - msg: The Msg object containing the preformatted headers to be written.
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func (mw *msgWriter) writePreformattedGenHeader(msg *Msg) {
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for key, val := range msg.preformHeader {
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mw.writeString(fmt.Sprintf("%s: %s%s", key, val, SingleNewLine))
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}
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}
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// startMP writes a multipart beginning.
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//
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// This function initializes a multipart writer for the msgWriter using the specified MIME type and
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// boundary. It sets the Content-Type header to indicate the multipart type and writes the boundary
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// information. If a boundary is provided, it is set explicitly; otherwise, a default boundary is
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// generated. It also handles writing a new part when nested multipart structures are used.
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//
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// Parameters:
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// - mimeType: The MIME type of the multipart content (e.g., "mixed", "alternative").
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// - boundary: The boundary string separating different parts of the multipart message.
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//
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// References:
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// - https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc2046
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func (mw *msgWriter) startMP(mimeType MIMEType, boundary string) {
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multiPartWriter := multipart.NewWriter(mw)
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if boundary != "" {
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mw.err = multiPartWriter.SetBoundary(boundary)
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}
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contentType := fmt.Sprintf("multipart/%s;\r\n boundary=%s", mimeType,
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multiPartWriter.Boundary())
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mw.multiPartWriter[mw.depth] = multiPartWriter
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if mw.depth == 0 {
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mw.writeString(fmt.Sprintf("%s: %s", HeaderContentType, contentType))
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}
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if mw.depth > 0 {
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mw.newPart(map[string][]string{"Content-Type": {contentType}})
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}
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mw.depth++
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}
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// stopMP closes the multipart.
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//
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// This function closes the current multipart writer if there is an active multipart structure.
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// It decreases the depth level of multipart nesting.
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func (mw *msgWriter) stopMP() {
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if mw.depth > 0 {
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mw.err = mw.multiPartWriter[mw.depth-1].Close()
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mw.depth--
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}
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}
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// addFiles adds the attachments/embeds file content to the mail body.
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//
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// This function iterates through the list of files, setting necessary headers for each file,
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// including Content-Type, Content-Transfer-Encoding, Content-Disposition, and Content-ID
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// (if the file is an embed). It determines the appropriate MIME type for each file based on
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// its extension or the provided ContentType. It writes file headers and file content
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// to the mail body using the appropriate encoding.
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//
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// Parameters:
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// - files: A slice of File objects to be added to the mail body.
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// - isAttachment: A boolean indicating whether the files are attachments (true) or embeds (false).
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func (mw *msgWriter) addFiles(files []*File, isAttachment bool) {
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for _, file := range files {
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encoding := EncodingB64
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if _, ok := file.getHeader(HeaderContentType); !ok {
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mimeType := mime.TypeByExtension(filepath.Ext(file.Name))
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if mimeType == "" {
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mimeType = "application/octet-stream"
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}
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if file.ContentType != "" {
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mimeType = string(file.ContentType)
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}
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file.setHeader(HeaderContentType, fmt.Sprintf(`%s; name="%s"`, mimeType,
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mw.encoder.Encode(mw.charset.String(), file.Name)))
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}
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if _, ok := file.getHeader(HeaderContentTransferEnc); !ok {
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if file.Enc != "" {
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encoding = file.Enc
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}
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file.setHeader(HeaderContentTransferEnc, string(encoding))
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}
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if file.Desc != "" {
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if _, ok := file.getHeader(HeaderContentDescription); !ok {
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file.setHeader(HeaderContentDescription, file.Desc)
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}
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}
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if _, ok := file.getHeader(HeaderContentDisposition); !ok {
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disposition := "inline"
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if isAttachment {
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disposition = "attachment"
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}
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file.setHeader(HeaderContentDisposition, fmt.Sprintf(`%s; filename="%s"`,
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disposition, mw.encoder.Encode(mw.charset.String(), file.Name)))
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}
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if !isAttachment {
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if _, ok := file.getHeader(HeaderContentID); !ok {
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file.setHeader(HeaderContentID, fmt.Sprintf("<%s>", file.Name))
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}
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}
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if mw.depth == 0 {
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for header, val := range file.Header {
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mw.writeHeader(Header(header), val...)
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}
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mw.writeString(SingleNewLine)
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}
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if mw.depth > 0 {
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mw.newPart(file.Header)
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}
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if mw.err == nil {
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mw.writeBody(file.Writer, encoding)
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}
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}
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}
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// newPart creates a new MIME multipart io.Writer and sets the partWriter to it.
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//
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// This function creates a new MIME part using the provided header information and assigns it
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// to the partWriter. It interacts with the current multipart writer at the specified depth
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// to create the part.
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//
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// Parameters:
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// - header: A map containing the header fields and their corresponding values for the new part.
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func (mw *msgWriter) newPart(header map[string][]string) {
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mw.partWriter, mw.err = mw.multiPartWriter[mw.depth-1].CreatePart(header)
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}
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// writePart writes the corresponding part to the Msg body.
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//
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// This function writes a MIME part to the message body, setting the appropriate headers such
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// as Content-Type and Content-Transfer-Encoding. It determines the charset for the part,
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// either using the part's own charset or a fallback charset if none is specified. If the part
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// is at the top level (depth 0), headers are written directly. For nested parts, it creates
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// a new MIME part with the provided headers.
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//
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// Parameters:
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// - part: The Part object containing the data to be written.
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// - charset: The Charset used as a fallback if the part does not specify one.
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func (mw *msgWriter) writePart(part *Part, charset Charset) {
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partCharset := part.charset
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if partCharset.String() == "" {
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partCharset = charset
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}
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contentType := fmt.Sprintf("%s; charset=%s", part.contentType, partCharset)
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contentTransferEnc := part.encoding.String()
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if mw.depth == 0 {
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mw.writeHeader(HeaderContentType, contentType)
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mw.writeHeader(HeaderContentTransferEnc, contentTransferEnc)
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mw.writeString(SingleNewLine)
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}
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if mw.depth > 0 {
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mimeHeader := textproto.MIMEHeader{}
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if part.description != "" {
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mimeHeader.Add(string(HeaderContentDescription), part.description)
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}
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mimeHeader.Add(string(HeaderContentType), contentType)
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mimeHeader.Add(string(HeaderContentTransferEnc), contentTransferEnc)
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mw.newPart(mimeHeader)
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}
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mw.writeBody(part.writeFunc, part.encoding)
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}
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// writeString writes a string into the msgWriter's io.Writer interface.
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//
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// This function writes the given string to the msgWriter's underlying writer. It checks for
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// existing errors before performing the write operation. It also tracks the number of bytes
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// written and updates the bytesWritten field accordingly.
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//
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// Parameters:
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// - s: The string to be written.
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func (mw *msgWriter) writeString(s string) {
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if mw.err != nil {
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return
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}
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var n int
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n, mw.err = io.WriteString(mw.writer, s)
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mw.bytesWritten += int64(n)
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}
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// writeHeader writes a header into the msgWriter's io.Writer.
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//
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// This function writes a header key and its associated values to the msgWriter. It ensures
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// proper formatting of long headers by inserting line breaks as needed. The header values
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// are joined and split into words to ensure compliance with the maximum header length
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// (MaxHeaderLength). After processing the header, it is written to the underlying writer.
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//
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// Parameters:
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// - key: The Header key to be written.
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// - values: A variadic parameter representing the values associated with the header.
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func (mw *msgWriter) writeHeader(key Header, values ...string) {
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buffer := strings.Builder{}
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charLength := MaxHeaderLength - 2
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buffer.WriteString(string(key))
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charLength -= len(key)
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if len(values) == 0 {
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buffer.WriteString(":\r\n")
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return
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}
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buffer.WriteString(": ")
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charLength -= 2
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fullValueStr := strings.Join(values, ", ")
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words := strings.Split(fullValueStr, " ")
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for i, val := range words {
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if charLength-len(val) <= 1 {
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buffer.WriteString(fmt.Sprintf("%s ", SingleNewLine))
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charLength = MaxHeaderLength - 3
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}
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buffer.WriteString(val)
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if i < len(words)-1 {
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buffer.WriteString(" ")
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charLength -= 1
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}
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charLength -= len(val)
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}
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bufferString := buffer.String()
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bufferString = strings.ReplaceAll(bufferString, fmt.Sprintf(" %s", SingleNewLine),
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SingleNewLine)
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mw.writeString(bufferString)
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mw.writeString("\r\n")
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}
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// writeBody writes an io.Reader into an io.Writer using the provided Encoding.
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//
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// This function writes data from an io.Reader to the underlying writer using a specified
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// encoding (quoted-printable, base64, or no encoding). It handles encoding of the content
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// and manages writing the encoded data to the appropriate writer, depending on the depth
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// (whether the data is part of a multipart structure or not). It also tracks the number
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// of bytes written and manages any errors encountered during the process.
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//
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// Parameters:
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// - writeFunc: A function that writes the body content to the given io.Writer.
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// - encoding: The encoding type to use when writing the content (e.g., base64, quoted-printable).
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func (mw *msgWriter) writeBody(writeFunc func(io.Writer) (int64, error), encoding Encoding) {
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var writer io.Writer
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var encodedWriter io.WriteCloser
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var n int64
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var err error
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if mw.depth == 0 {
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writer = mw.writer
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}
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if mw.depth > 0 {
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writer = mw.partWriter
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}
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writeBuffer := bytes.Buffer{}
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lineBreaker := Base64LineBreaker{}
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lineBreaker.out = &writeBuffer
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switch encoding {
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case EncodingQP:
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encodedWriter = quotedprintable.NewWriter(&writeBuffer)
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case EncodingB64:
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encodedWriter = base64.NewEncoder(base64.StdEncoding, &lineBreaker)
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case NoEncoding:
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_, err = writeFunc(&writeBuffer)
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if err != nil {
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mw.err = fmt.Errorf("bodyWriter function: %w", err)
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}
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n, err = io.Copy(writer, &writeBuffer)
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if err != nil && mw.err == nil {
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mw.err = fmt.Errorf("bodyWriter io.Copy: %w", err)
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}
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if mw.depth == 0 {
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mw.bytesWritten += n
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}
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return
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default:
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encodedWriter = quotedprintable.NewWriter(writer)
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}
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_, err = writeFunc(encodedWriter)
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if err != nil {
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mw.err = fmt.Errorf("bodyWriter function: %w", err)
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}
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err = encodedWriter.Close()
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if err != nil && mw.err == nil {
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mw.err = fmt.Errorf("bodyWriter close encoded writer: %w", err)
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}
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err = lineBreaker.Close()
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if err != nil && mw.err == nil {
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mw.err = fmt.Errorf("bodyWriter close linebreaker: %w", err)
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}
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n, err = io.Copy(writer, &writeBuffer)
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if err != nil && mw.err == nil {
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mw.err = fmt.Errorf("bodyWriter io.Copy: %w", err)
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}
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// Since the part writer uses the WriteTo() method, we don't need to add the
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// bytes twice
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if mw.depth == 0 {
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mw.bytesWritten += n
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}
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}
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